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10/26/2010 11:29 AM
 
How do I go about modifying the size, color, font, etc of the title of an HTML Pro module when editing a page? I can do all this for the body of the control from the rich text editor but when I edit the text I only seem to be able to adjust the text, not the formatting.

Thanks.

Mark
 
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10/27/2010 11:38 AM
 
The header of a module instance is controlled by the container that the module is placed in.  For this you would need to modify the skin/containers to fit your needs.

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10/27/2010 2:37 PM
 
Mitchel Sellers wrote:
The header of a module instance is controlled by the container that the module is placed in.  For this you would need to modify the skin/containers to fit your needs.

Thank you, Mitchel. While I am sure there are valid technical reasons why this is so, it is a little unfortunate that a pretty visible element of a module requires an update to a skin.

So, my next question is whether there are any particular advantages to using a module header, as compared to just hiding the title and embedding text within the HTML Pro content (which I can format easily). I seem to recall that there was some benefit of having headers on modules but can't recall what that was.

Thanks again.

Mark

 
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